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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two most known" is not correct in standard English; it should be "two most well-known." You can use it when referring to the two most recognized or famous items, people, or concepts in a particular context
Example: "The two most well-known authors of the 20th century are Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald."
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So far, there are no clinical studies combining metabolism-targeting agents to simultaneously block the two most known pathways, glycolysis and glutaminolysis.
Probably, the two most known cooperative protocols are the amplify-and-forward (AF) and the decode-and-forward (DF) [3].
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Granted, it will be a much different Merck than the one most knew just five years ago.
For example, one of most known quantitative trait loci (QTLs), APOE is strongly and consistently associated with increased total cholesterol levels.
So far, these two species had most known allergenic proteins.
PROCTER & GAMBLE is bringing one of its oldest and one of its most known brands, Ivory soap, into the 21st century with new packaging, advertising and social media initiatives.
This is one of the most known and accepted forms towards the weight management program.
Perhaps the two most commonly known are power flow control and voltage regulation/reactive power injection control; notice that these two functions are mutually exclusive when performed by a shunt controller.
Smart's two most widely known works are A Song to David and Jubilate Agno, both at least partly written during his confinement in asylum.
We studied the two most well known, distinct downstream pathways of IGF-1 namely the PI3K and the MAPK pathway (Bornfeldt et al, 1994; Puglianiello et al, 2000; Tu et al, 2000; Qiang et al, 2002).
Meachum and Barrett are the two most commonly known auctions.
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